FL · MIAMI-DADE COUNTY NO-FAULT

Florida personal injury settlement calculator.

Jurisdiction-tuned to Florida verdict history. No-fault auto state — MVA settlement values are compressed below the serious-injury threshold. Confidence-banded predictions calibrated on 186 comparable verdicts.

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Six questions. A jurisdiction-tuned settlement number with a 90% confidence band, calibrated to Florida no-fault economics. The first number is free. The trial unlocks the comp set and demand-letter export.

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$112,000
Median MVA settlement, moderate severity, clear liability
$168,000
Median premises liability settlement, moderate severity
186
Comparable verdicts in the training data, 2018–2025
No-fault
Pure comparative negligence

What shapes Florida settlement values

A no-fault PIP state. MVA settlement values are compressed by the $10K PIP threshold and the serious-injury requirement to exit no-fault. Premises liability runs higher than MVA — uncommon nationally — because PL is not affected by PIP.

Legal regime

Florida at a glance.

Auto fault regime

No-fault state

MVA plaintiffs are restricted to PIP-covered damages unless the injury crosses the state-defined serious-injury threshold. The compression on settlement values for non-serious injuries is material.

Comparative fault

Pure comparative negligence

Plaintiff recovers reduced by their share of fault, even at 99% fault.

Primary training venue

Miami-Dade County

Confidence bands run tightest in the primary venue and modestly wider in outlying counties.

How Florida compares to other tort states

The Florida median MVA settlement of $112,000 sits below the national tort-state median. Premises liability cases — which are not subject to the no-fault regime — settle materially higher than the state's MVA cases. The Predict model treats case type and jurisdiction as independent inputs.

How we know the number holds

On a held-out test set of cases the model never trained on, Predict's valuations come within 90 to 92% of the realized settlement (median absolute percentage error), each shown with a 90% confidence band. The number is the headline; the band is the methodology. See the full validation and per-state calibration →

What the free prediction includes, and what the trial adds

The number above is a real prediction from the Predict model, jurisdiction-tuned to Florida and shown with its 90% confidence band. The free version uses the primary signals: case type, jurisdiction, injury severity, and liability. The 14-day trial loads your actual intake case and adds the comparable-verdict cohort behind the number, firm-level counsel history, and judge-composition signals, then exports a demand-ready summary. Same model. More of your case in it. Start the trial to load a real case from your intake pipeline.

Other jurisdictions

Compare to other states.

Same fact pattern, different jurisdiction. Delta is calculated against Florida's $112K median MVA settlement.